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Our Autumn 1 Learning

Our Autumn 1 Learning

by Sam Norman | Oct 20, 2023 | Art, Computing, French, Geography, Hadid class 2023/24, History, Music, P4C, Physical Education, Science

This term, in history, I have learnt about Poplar Rates Rebellion and how it started.In 1921 the government was greedy at that time and the rents were the same as everyone and the wealthy didn’t want to have the same rents as the poor so the government said that...
Lots of Learning in Reception.

Lots of Learning in Reception.

by Emma King | Oct 20, 2023 | Art, Geography, History, Science, Shireen class 2023/24

This half term, we have been so busy with our wider curriculum learning. We have been learning about our community and and other connections we have in the world, how we have changed since being a baby, painted our self portraits and learnt about our senses....

Autumn Fun in Carle Class

by Abbe Uter | Oct 20, 2023 | Art, Carle Class, Design Technology, Maths, Science

This term we have been exploring many different autumn resources! We went on a walk around the playground and we collected lots of different leaves. Then we spoke about the different, shapes, sizes and colours of the leaves. Once they were collected and in the...
Miss Ross steals the lime(light)

Miss Ross steals the lime(light)

by Abida Begum | Oct 11, 2023 | Riley class 2023/24, Science, Van Gogh class 2023/24

Year 4 classes have been enjoying learning about electricity in Science. This week, they explored insulators and conductors of electricity. First, they had to make a simple electrical circuit with a bulb that successfully lit up. After that, like a true scientist,...
Seeking Patterns in Shadows!

Seeking Patterns in Shadows!

by Abida Begum | Oct 11, 2023 | Hepworth class 2023/24, Hokusai class 2023/24, Science

Year 3 classes have been enjoying learning about Shadows in Science. Here’s a quick summary and some photos for you to see. First, they learned what shadows really are and how they are formed. Then they made shadow puppets to explore shadows and see if they...

Year 5 Science

by Abida Begum | Oct 11, 2023 | Kahlo class 2023/24, Lichtenstein class 2023/24, Science

As we approach the end of this half term, here is a short summary on what Kahlo class and Litchenstein Class have been learning in Science. Their topic has been on Living things, with a focus on the lifecycle of different living things such as humans, animals and...
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